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There are a lot of rumors running riot when it comes to the subject of distance learning. People shy away from distance learning due to many reasons. The chiefest among them is the lack of recognition distance learning courses have by the industry.
Distance learning is also seen as a sign of mediocrity. Meritorious students study in the most expensive universities on scholarships. Bright students study in good colleges based on their scores. And even the poor ones get admission to good universities if they are bright students. So what about the mediocre? They take distance education?
Myth1
Online schools are fake and there for making moneyThis might be true for many universities, but not all. Before enrolling into an online university, prudence has it that you should check its credentials. Check your national government-sanctioned educational body to verify if the online school is legitimate.
Myth2
Learning is less and inefficientLearning depends for the most part on the learner. Online schools can give the same amount of interactivity that a regular school can. Most online schools use advanced video-conferencing technology to help achieve this. Students can ask questions online during a video-broadcasted lecture session. So where’s the difference?
Myth3
Employers don’t recognize distance educationIf you are from a good distance education institute, and your employer still does not recognize it, stop recognizing your employer! Good employers seek knowledge. They are more focused on what you can do. You might be from Harvard, but does that make you Einstein? By the way, Einstein was not from Harvard!
